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Amanda Vanstone?They did do annabells food program together.
Thank god shes too old to procreate any more
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Amanda Vanstone?They did do annabells food program together.
Thank god shes too old to procreate any more
They did do annabells food program together.
Thank god shes too old to procreate any more

Amanda Vanstone?
Pretty sure she wore the same dress her entire time in office.Amanda Vanstone, now there's a sight to behold. I reckon that if you put a big sow in a dress that's what it would like.
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Probably difficult to obtain enough material to make anotherPretty sure she wore the same dress her entire time in office.
.Pretty sure she wore the same dress her entire time in office.
I reckon I could, even at my geriatric age, manage a fair effort to procreate with Annabelle though!![]()

It was the Abbott government’s big sell, complete with a big price tag - but it has emerged the government’s taxpayer-funded advertising campaign to address concerns about its proposed higher education changes are not a hit with the public.
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But despite sinking more than half a million dollars into focus groups, the Coalition’s advertisements have failed to register with the public.
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Three quarters of people surveyed by research group UMR failed to even recognise the ads.
It's like spit polishing a giant turdIt's like when you can see a car crash miles before it happens:
http://www.news.com.au/national/the...higher-education/story-fncynjr2-1227144709182
I'm almost tempted to move to Sturt. Just enough time to be considered a resident who can vote in that seat. Just so I can have the satisfaction of voting out that ****. Then move back to Melbourne straight after the election.Pyne has a another thing to worry about now, losing his seat in parliament.
The breakdown of the latest opinion polls shows massive swings in Victoria and South Australia against the Libs, to the point where if the election was held he'd lose the seat of Sturt, which he holds by a margin of 10%. He might want to drop by Kevin Andrews office and have a few words because with the car manufacturing business shutting down next year and comments that they will do away with shipbuilding, it doesn't leave much of a manufacturing industry in Adelaide where it used to be one of the biggest employers.
I'm almost tempted to move to Sturt. Just enough time to be considered a resident who can vote in that seat. Just so I can have the satisfaction of voting out that ****. Then move back to Melbourne straight after the election.
Can they switch to manufacturing canoes?The breakdown of the latest opinion polls shows massive swings in Victoria and South Australia against the Libs, to the point where if the election was held he'd lose the seat of Sturt, which he holds by a margin of 10%. He might want to drop by Kevin Andrews office and have a few words because with the car manufacturing business shutting down next year and comments that they will do away with shipbuilding, it doesn't leave much of a manufacturing industry in Adelaide where it used to be one of the biggest employers.
Pyne has offered to take the funding cuts off the table but is still desperate to get the deregulation of fees through the Senate. Those sons of bitches are looking at selling off the HECS debts, I bet.
Also in a deregulate market the children of the rich can get into their preferred course based on ability to pay rather than merit.Would not surprise me at all. The Coalition want as many for profit companies as possible involved in health and education.
Its in their best interests to neut public dissent by keeping the filthy populace out of their schools.
Further more, educated people are probably harder to con than the idiots who fell for the stop the boats, stop the tax, ditch the bitch slogans.
Obviously wants to get some scholarships for extended family membersAlso in a deregulate market the children of the rich can get into their preferred course based on ability to pay rather than merit.
Further more, educated people are probably harder to con than the idiots who fell for the stop the boats, stop the tax, ditch the bitch slogans.
The Universities support Minister Pyne's policy. Why all the bitching and moaning.
The Pro-Vice Chancellors of the Universities that stand to make the biggest profit and return to their elitist days of rich and powerful students only support the policy. It's a noteworthy distinction.
the uni's support Minister Pyne's approach.
I repeat, why the bitching and moaning?
He just told you.
The universities, especially the G8, stand to make $$$ from it - of course they're going to support it.
I know this. So why the bitching and moaning.